By Mohammed Dala Lawan
The Yobe State Government has constructed 225 kilometres of county roads under the first phase of Governor Mai Mala Buni’s infrastructural development program.
This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Works, Engr. Umaru Wakili, during a review meeting at his office in Damaturu, the state capital.
Engr. Wakili highlighted that Governor Buni’s administration has invested heavily in constructing new county and semi-urban roads, as well as drainage systems in Damaturu and major towns, including Potiskum, Nguru, Gashua, Geidam, and Buni Yadi.
“These projects aim to facilitate the smooth movement of goods and services from rural areas to urban centres while also curbing rural-to-urban migration and reducing congestion in cities.”
He further emphasized that improved road networks would open up both rural and urban communities, attracting foreign investments and accelerating the state’s economic growth.
Engr. Wakili said the Buni administration had completed 80 kilometres of township roads and 160 kilometres of drainage systems in key towns.
“Additionally, 196 kilometres of roads across the state have been rehabilitated.
“Furthermore, the government has undertaken the construction of 22 kilometres of semi-urban roads and 44 kilometres of drainage systems across the 17 local government areas of the state.”
Commending Governor Buni’s efforts, Engr. Wakili described the projects as capital-intensive but crucial for transforming the state.
He further lauded the governor’s commitment to infrastructure development, noting that these initiatives would leave a lasting legacy for future generations.












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